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Conan O’Brien Loses Triumph The Insult Comic Dog & More

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This one is going to out all of Conan O’Brien’s fans over the edge. NBC is continuing to twist that knife they jabbed into Conan’s pasty back.  NBC won’t allow Triumph the Insult Comic Dog or the Masturbating Bear to leave with him.  What?!  Like they’d ever be able to use those characters without Conan O’Brien!  I could live without the bear, but Triumph is hilarious!!!  NBC is proving just how spiteful they really are.  Thanks Jeff Zucker.

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On top of all this, we Conan fans won’t get to see him past the Olympics when he leaves NBC until September.  This is part of the ‘deal’ NBC is ‘working out’ with him. Talk about withdrawals!

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NBC is going to pay off Conan O’Brien $32.5 million but with major strings attached.  If and when Conan signs with FOX, NBC will only have to cove the difference in the salary.  So, NBC is going to get off dirt cheap is the bottom line.  Plus, Conan won’t be able to rip on NBC when he leaves the network.  I don’t know how long that will be binding, but it sucks wither way.

NBC = worst network ever.

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